Vinisha ji.
Namaskar.
I find a very deep perception of life in your note. To illustrate your points let me tell me about a gentleman who visited me last evening. We are known to each other for about last 6 months. He is retired and getting pension about Rs.8000/- per month. He parys God-"Oh God! please lift me". My diagnosis is that he is touchy, fussy and fastidious. He comes to me to get a bit momentary solace which he gets from none. Whereas my purpose is to transform the person completely but in last 6 months he has not budged even a milimetre. The sum and substance of yesterday's conversation was that:
1.You can not change the world as you wish. You will have to find out your way there. It depends, how skilled you are.
2.The more you use "why" and "should" for others the more you will suffer. The gentleman not only frequently uses why and should for others but also for nature and God.
Though he has not budged even a milimetre in last 6 months, I have not lost hope.
regards
Namaskar.
I find a very deep perception of life in your note. To illustrate your points let me tell me about a gentleman who visited me last evening. We are known to each other for about last 6 months. He is retired and getting pension about Rs.8000/- per month. He parys God-"Oh God! please lift me". My diagnosis is that he is touchy, fussy and fastidious. He comes to me to get a bit momentary solace which he gets from none. Whereas my purpose is to transform the person completely but in last 6 months he has not budged even a milimetre. The sum and substance of yesterday's conversation was that:
1.You can not change the world as you wish. You will have to find out your way there. It depends, how skilled you are.
2.The more you use "why" and "should" for others the more you will suffer. The gentleman not only frequently uses why and should for others but also for nature and God.
Though he has not budged even a milimetre in last 6 months, I have not lost hope.
regards